Manual: add a note about the "airline" plugin.

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@ -46,19 +46,20 @@ CONTENTS *syntastic-contents*
6.4.Saving Vim sessions....................|syntastic-sessions|
6.5.The location list callback.............|syntastic-loclist-callback|
7.Compatibility with other software............|syntastic-compatibility|
7.1.The csh and tcsh shells................|syntastic-csh|
7.2.Eclim..................................|syntastic-eclim|
7.3.The fish shell.........................|syntastic-fish|
7.4.The fizsh shell........................|syntastic-fizsh|
7.5.flagship...............................|syntastic-flagship|
7.6.powerline..............................|syntastic-powerline|
7.7.The PowerShell shell...................|syntastic-powershell|
7.8.python-mode............................|syntastic-pymode|
7.9.vim-auto-save..........................|syntastic-vim-auto-save|
7.10.vim-go................................|syntastic-vim-go|
7.11.vim-virtualenv........................|syntastic-vim-virtualenv|
7.12.YouCompleteMe.........................|syntastic-ycm|
7.13.The zsh shell and MacVim..............|syntastic-zsh|
7.1.airline................................|syntastic-airline|
7.2.The csh and tcsh shells................|syntastic-csh|
7.3.Eclim..................................|syntastic-eclim|
7.4.The fish shell.........................|syntastic-fish|
7.5.The fizsh shell........................|syntastic-fizsh|
7.6.flagship...............................|syntastic-flagship|
7.7.powerline..............................|syntastic-powerline|
7.8.The PowerShell shell...................|syntastic-powershell|
7.9.python-mode............................|syntastic-pymode|
7.10.vim-auto-save.........................|syntastic-vim-auto-save|
7.11.vim-go................................|syntastic-vim-go|
7.12.vim-virtualenv........................|syntastic-vim-virtualenv|
7.13.YouCompleteMe.........................|syntastic-ycm|
7.14.The zsh shell and MacVim..............|syntastic-zsh|
8.About........................................|syntastic-about|
9.License......................................|syntastic-license|
@ -158,12 +159,17 @@ Something like this could be more useful: >
set statusline+=%*
<
When syntax errors are detected a flag will be shown. The content of the flag
is derived from the |syntastic_stl_format| option.
is derived from the |'syntastic_stl_format'| option.
Please note that these settings might conflict with other Vim plugins that
change the way statusline works. Refer to these plugins' documentation for
possible solutions. See also |syntastic-powerline| below if you're using the
"powerline" Vim plugin (https://github.com/powerline/powerline).
change the way statusline works. Refer to the |syntastic-compatibility| notes
below and to the respective plugins' documentation for possible solutions.
In particular see |syntastic-airline| below if you're using the "airline" Vim
plugin (https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline). See |syntastic-flagship|
if you're using "flagship" (https://github.com/tpope/vim-flagship). See also
|syntastic-powerline| if you're using the "powerline" Vim plugin
(https://github.com/powerline/powerline).
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2.2. Error signs *syntastic-error-signs*
@ -987,7 +993,16 @@ also affect window sizes.)
7. Compatibility with other software *syntastic-compatibility*
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7.1 The csh and tcsh shells *syntastic-csh*
7.1 airline *syntastic-airline*
The "airline" Vim plugin (https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline) comes
packaged with a mechanism of showing flags on the |'statusline'| according to
your |'syntastic_stl_format'|. You don't need to add add the flag explicitly
to your |'statusline'| as described in the |syntastic-statusline-flag| section
above.
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7.2 The csh and tcsh shells *syntastic-csh*
The "csh" and "tcsh" shells are mostly compatible with syntastic. However,
some checkers assume Bourne shell syntax for redirecting "stderr". For this
@ -996,7 +1011,7 @@ such as "zsh", "bash", "ksh", or even the original Bourne "sh": >
let g:syntastic_shell = "/bin/sh"
<
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7.2. Eclim *syntastic-eclim*
7.3. Eclim *syntastic-eclim*
Syntastic can be used together with "Eclim" (see http://eclim.org/). However,
by default Eclim disables syntastic's checks for the filetypes it supports, in
@ -1009,7 +1024,7 @@ run Eclim's validation for others. Please consult Eclim's documentation for
details.
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7.3 The fish shell *syntastic-fish*
7.4 The fish shell *syntastic-fish*
At the time of this writing the "fish" shell (see http://fishshell.com/)
doesn't support the standard UNIX syntax for file redirections, and thus it
@ -1019,7 +1034,7 @@ original Bourne "sh": >
let g:syntastic_shell = "/bin/sh"
<
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7.4. The fizsh shell *syntastic-fizsh*
7.5. The fizsh shell *syntastic-fizsh*
Using syntastic with the "fizsh" shell (see https://github.com/zsh-users/fizsh)
is possible, but potentially problematic. In order to do it you'll need to set
@ -1032,7 +1047,7 @@ interactive features of "fizsh". Using a more traditional shell such as "zsh",
let g:syntastic_shell = "/bin/sh"
<
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7.5 flagship *syntastic-flagship*
7.6 flagship *syntastic-flagship*
The "flagship" Vim plugin (https://github.com/tpope/vim-flagship) has its
own mechanism of showing flags on the |'statusline'|. To allow "flagship"
@ -1042,7 +1057,7 @@ described in the |syntastic-statusline-flag| section above: >
autocmd User Flags call Hoist("window", "SyntasticStatuslineFlag")
<
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7.6. powerline *syntastic-powerline*
7.7. powerline *syntastic-powerline*
The "powerline" Vim plugin (https://github.com/powerline/powerline) comes
packaged with a syntastic segment. To customize this segment create a file
@ -1059,7 +1074,7 @@ packaged with a syntastic segment. To customize this segment create a file
}
<
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7.7. The PowerShell shell *syntastic-powershell*
7.8. The PowerShell shell *syntastic-powershell*
At the time of this writing, syntastic is not compatible with using "Windows
PowerShell" (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb978526.aspx) as Vim's
@ -1068,7 +1083,7 @@ Vim's 'shell' to a more traditional program, such as "cmd.exe": >
set shell=cmd.exe
<
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7.8 python-mode *syntastic-pymode*
7.9 python-mode *syntastic-pymode*
Syntastic can be used along with the "python-mode" Vim plugin (see
https://github.com/klen/python-mode). However, they both run syntax checks by
@ -1079,14 +1094,14 @@ for python in syntastic (see |'syntastic_mode_map'|), or disable lint checks in
let g:pymode_lint_on_write = 0
<
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7.9. vim-auto-save *syntastic-vim-auto-save*
7.10. vim-auto-save *syntastic-vim-auto-save*
Syntastic can be used together with the "vim-auto-save" Vim plugin (see
https://github.com/907th/vim-auto-save). However, syntastic checks in active
mode only work with "vim-auto-save" version 0.1.7 or later.
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7.10. vim-go *syntastic-vim-go*
7.11. vim-go *syntastic-vim-go*
Syntastic can be used along with the "vim-go" Vim plugin (see
https://github.com/fatih/vim-go). However, both "vim-go" and syntastic run
@ -1103,7 +1118,7 @@ stick with |quickfix| lists: >
let g:go_list_type = "quickfix"
<
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7.11. vim-virtualenv *syntastic-vim-virtualenv*
7.12. vim-virtualenv *syntastic-vim-virtualenv*
At the time of this writing, syntastic can't run checkers installed
in Python virtual environments activated by "vim-virtualenv" (see
@ -1111,7 +1126,7 @@ https://github.com/jmcantrell/vim-virtualenv). This is a limitation of
"vim-virtualenv".
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7.12 YouCompleteMe *syntastic-ycm*
7.13 YouCompleteMe *syntastic-ycm*
Syntastic can be used together with the "YouCompleteMe" Vim plugin (see
http://valloric.github.io/YouCompleteMe/). However, by default "YouCompleteMe"
@ -1122,7 +1137,7 @@ have to set |g:ycm_show_diagnostics_ui| to 0. E.g.: >
let g:ycm_show_diagnostics_ui = 0
<
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7.13 The zsh shell and MacVim *syntastic-zsh*
7.14 The zsh shell and MacVim *syntastic-zsh*
If you're running MacVim together with the "zsh" shell (http://www.zsh.org/)
you need to be aware that MacVim does not source your .zshrc file, but will

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ if has('reltime')
lockvar! g:_SYNTASTIC_START
endif
let g:_SYNTASTIC_VERSION = '3.7.0-193'
let g:_SYNTASTIC_VERSION = '3.7.0-196'
lockvar g:_SYNTASTIC_VERSION
" Sanity checks {{{1